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== The Island of Dr. Hibbert == | == The Island of Dr. Hibbert == |
Revision as of 00:16, July 11, 2008
"Treehouse of Horror XIII"
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Episode Information
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Contents
Opening Sequence
The Simpsons and Ned Flanders hold a seance in order to contact Ned's dead wife, Maude.
Send in the Clones
Homer buys a cursed hammock that creates clones of whomever gets into it. When Homer creates a fleet of clones, the army trie to eradicate them by dangling a donut off a cliff. They think that only Homer exists, but they were wrong.
The Fright to Creep and Scare Arms
Lisa goes to the Springfield Cementary and finds the tombstone of a dead cowboy who died due to a gun in 1821, and finds out his dream of no guns ever. The next morning, she holds a meeting convicing Springfield to destroy their guns, and use gills to kill instead.
The Island of Dr. Hibbert
In a parody of "The Island of Dr. Moreau", the Simpsons vacation at The Island of Lost Souls, an island inhabited by half-human beasts.
Trivia
Seen amongst Homer's clones include Peter Griffin of Family Guy and the original Homer.